I do not know the Durham ADA's by initial (or name). But it lists
the ADA by initial as AWG. I am assuming that the A means attorney.
Does anyone familiar with Durham ADA names know one with WG as their
initials? That ADA seems to be prosecuting the case.

DURHAM --
Crystal Mangum, the woman who in 2006 falsely accused three Duke
University lacrosse players of rape, has been indicted by a grand jury
on charges from a February arrest.

Crystal Mangum, 31, is in
trouble for first-degree arson, three counts of contributing to the
delinquency of a minor, injury to personal property and resisting a
public officer.

Mangum was facing an attempted murder charge
after police in February arrested her at a residence on Lincoln Street,
near N.C. Central University. Mangum filled a bathtub with clothes and
set them on fire after a fight with her boyfriend, police said. There
were three children in the residence, and one of them called 911,
according to investigators.

The children were placed in the
custody of a family member.

Fire officials said the blaze was
confined to a bathroom.

Mangum came to national attention after
claiming she was raped by members of the Duke lacrosse team. She said
the attack happened while she was working as a stripper at an off-campus
party. Those claims proved baseless, and the state attorney general
declared the players innocent.

It would seem to me that a reduction in her bond will be coming based on this. My guess is that these charges were all the prosecutor asked the GJ for. The arson charge is the only felony charge remaining as far as I can tell.

DURHAM -- A Durham County grand jury on Monday issued five
indictments against Crystal Gail Mangum, the one-time escort service
dancer who falsely accused three former Duke lacrosse players of
gang-raping her.

Mangum, 31, was arrested
in February after police say she set fire in an apartment at 2200
Lincoln St. and tried to kill her boyfriend while her three young
children were in the home.

At the time of her arrest, she
faced charges of attempted first-degree murder, five counts of
first-degree arson, three counts of misdemeanor child abuse, resisting
arrest, identity theft, communicating threats, assault and battery, and
injury to personal property.

A Durham County grand jury met Monday and
returned true bills on first-degree arson, three counts of contributing
to the delinquency of a juvenile, injury to personal property and
resisting a public officer.

It was unclear whether the
other charges would be considered later or dismissed.

Mangum never
faced any charges for falsely accusing the three former Duke lacrosse
players.

Duke accuser indicted on arson charge

DURHAM (WTVD) --
The woman who was the center of the infamous Duke Lacrosse rape case was
indicted by a Durham grand jury Monday.

Crystal
Mangum is charged with first-degree arson, three counts of contributing
to the delinquency of a minor, injury to personal property, and
resisting an officer.

Durham police took Mangum into custody
at her Lincoln Street home in February 18 after getting a 911 call from
her daughter just before midnight. According to officers, the
33-year-old got into an argument with her boyfriend, Milton Walker,
which resulted in her assaulting him.

According to an
arrest warrant, Mangum scratched, punched and threw objects at Walker
before setting his clothes on fire in a bathtub.

Nearly four years ago, Mangum, who was an exotic dancer, accused
three Duke Lacrosse players of raping her at an off campus party.

The case made international news and the charges against the Duke
students were eventually dismissed.

Since the case, Mangum
graduated from North Carolina Central University and wrote a book, "The
Last Dance for Grace: The Crystal Mangum Story," which was released in
2008.